#173. Indian Camp at the Base of the Wasatch Range. 24.5 x 42, oil on canvas. "Gilbert Munger 1870" lower left.
A gift in 1970 to the Museum of Native American Cultures, Spokane WA, then transferred to the Northwest Museum of Art and Culture in Spokane. Was on display in the U.S. Federal District Court House in Spokane from 1989 until recently. In "Artist and Place: American Landscape Painting 1860 - 1914", a 1978 exhibition of the Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman, where it is titled "Fort Connah, Mission Valley, Montana". Based on the close similarity with other paintings identified as the Wasatch Mountains, for example #31, #32 and #218, this work is assigned the Utah locale. As far as is known Munger was never in Montana. The 1870 date indicates that this work could have been done on site, or in a San Francisco studio. (See the discussion of the Wasatch paintings here for more details.) QFD 11.
Image from museum's transparency.